XipLink Delivers Optimized
Bonded Services with GTD in Chile
XipLink Inc., announced the
successful collaboration with GTD in Chile to
support the government project Conectividad para La
Educación 2030 in that country. The solution
utilizes XipLink’s XipOS version 6 software and XA
appliance
technology, allowing the intelligent aggregation of
several VSAT Links into one single bandwidth pool
for remote sites requiring higher capacity and
always-on connectivity.
“GTD approached XipLink and
explained their needs and our role in complementing
the connectivity for schools that require higher
bandwidth using satellite links”, said XipLink’s VP
of LatAm Edson Meira. “Specifically,
XipLink’s Link Balancing and Bonding capabilities
combine several VSAT links into one single pipe,
along with integrated SCPS TCP acceleration,
increasing end customer “goodput” while providing
higher uptime levels. We are pleased that XipLink
has met these objectives and will continue to accept
input from customers and partners on how XipLink
will add further network performance values.” Meira
stated further that “working closely with the many
functional groups within GTD was necessary to bring
this service. We have come to be treated as part of
the team and appreciate the professionalism extended
to us.”
"Our aim was to deliver a
higher performance service at sites in remote
located areas not currently covered by terrestrial
links and provide a fast and reliable connection,"
mentioned said Juan Carlos Muñoz, Corporate Manager
of Network Operation of Gtd.
XipLink’s XipOS software
provides an excellent user experience while
addressing several challenges in the satellite,
cellular and wireless markets including offloading
modems from high session counts, aiding performance
for high latency connections with GEO satellites,
providing more consistent cellular data services and
utilizing available bandwidth at the highest
possible capacity. XipOS software is also perfectly
positioned to offer hybrid aggregation
of GEO, NGEO, Cellular, Terrestrial Wireless and
Wireline connections to further extend bandwidth
capacities while providing session persistence for
high uptime requirements.
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